A Cavalryman With Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade

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A Cavalryman With Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade by Kidd, J. H., 9781451572261
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  • ISBN: 9781451572261 | 1451572263
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 4/1/2010

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The narrative contained in the pages of this book is a story of the personal recollections of one of the troopers who rode with Custer, and played a part in the tragedy of the civil war. As such it is modestly put forth, with the hope that it may prove to be "an interesting story" to those who read it. The author also trusts that it may contribute something, albeit but a little, toward giving Custer's Michigan cavalrymen the place in the history of their country which they so richly earned on many fields.While memory has been the principal guide, the strict historical truth has been sought and, when there appeared to be a reasonable doubt, the official records have been consulted, and the writings of others freely drawn upon to verify these "recollections.".The Roll of Honor -- a list of all those who were killed in action, or who died of wounds received in action -- is as complete as it was possible to make it from the official records. In a very few cases, men who were reported "missing in action," and of whom no further record could be found, were assumed to have belonged in the list, but these are not numerous enough to materially affect the totals.For the rest, the author cannot claim that he has done justice to either of these organizations, but he has made an honest effort to be fair and impartial, to tell the truth as he saw it, without prejudice. How well he has succeeded is not for him to say. "It is an interesting story," said an officer who served with distinction in the Fifth Michigan cavalry. If that shall be the verdict of all the comrades who read it, the writer will be satisfied.A completely new reprint of the original 1908 edition, this Our Civil War Press book has been edited and printed in a clear, crisp typeface for easy reading.
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